Monday Roundup 04/05--Joel Zaslofsky (JSEN) + Medical Racism Past and Present (EPIDEMIC)

Published: April 5, 2021, 1 p.m.

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EPIDEMIC w/ Dr. Celine Gounder: Medical Racism Past & Present

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Black Americans are twice as likely to die from COVID than white Americans, yet report less interest in receiving the vaccine. This skepticism of medical institutions is not new, but that fear is rooted in some truth. In this first full episode of the EPIDEMIC Podcast featured on KZSU, we get a fuller picture of the African American experience with vaccines and public health, by looking at the history of medical experimentation on Black people.

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Job Search Empowerment News

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Please don\'t make me choose! In today\'s world, there are millions of people who don\'t believe they have one true calling in life. These "renaissance souls" want to make all their passions, their journey. If you are unwilling to settle on doing just one thing for the rest of your life, this talk is for you.

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Some characterize us as a generalists (jack of all trades), or scanners, polymaths or renaissance souls. But in reality, we live a very dynamic and colorful life. Wouldn\'t you love to have someone at work who can juggle multiple types of projects? Meet your tribe.

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Job Search Empowerment News," hosted by Carla Leininger of KZSU\'s Global Ginga World Music Show, provides the latest labor market information, employment trends, technology information, job searching tips and special interviews. Let\'s get you working again!

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Joel Zaslofsky is the host of the My Smart and Simple Matters podcast and a believer that we MUST build a life around all our interests NOW instead of limiting our passions, skills, and creative outlets for a \\u201csomeday\\u201d that may never come.

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